'Six people dead and four others in critical condition' after tourist submarine sinks off Egyptian coast

Charlie Peters discusses submarine incident off the coast of Egypt
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Holly Bishop

By Holly Bishop


Published: 27/03/2025

- 10:41

Updated: 27/03/2025

- 12:08

At least 44 people were on board the vessel that went down near the harbour

A tourist submarine has sunk off the Egyptian coast, with six people believed to be dead and four others in critical condition.

Another nine have been left injured after the tourist submarine sank off the Red Sea resort of Hurghada.


At least 44 people were on board the vessel, with several reports claiming the passengers are of "different nationalities".

However, in a post on Facebook, the Russian embassy in Egypt said all tourists onboard were Russian.

A tourist submarine has sunk off the Egyptian coast

A tourist submarine has sunk off the Egyptian coast

Sindbad Submarines

"In addition to crew members, there were 45 tourists on board, including minors. All of them are Russian citizens, tourists of the company 'Biblio Globus' (the host tour company in Egypt - 'Biblio globus Egypt Tours')

'According to initial data, most of the passengers on board were rescued and taken to their hotels and hospitals in Hurghada."

'Their health is not a cause for concern. Four people have been killed. The fate of several tourists is being determined."

Emergency services rushed to the scene where the tourist submarine, named Sindbad, had sunk. It is understood that the boat went down near the harbour.

Sources have confirmed to local press that the Red Sea Health Directorate and the Egyptian Ambulance Authority have been placed on maximum alert following the incident.

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Emergency services rushed to the scene where the tourist submarine, named SINDBAD, had sunk (stock pic)

Sindbad Submarines

The cause and circumstance of the sinking have not yet been confirmed or reported.

The passengers had been out on a sea trip to see Egypt's coral reefs and tropical fish before the vessel sank.

The nationalities of the people on board is unclear, nor is the ratio of crew to passengers.

Sindbad has been running tourist trips in the Hurghada area - a hotspot for British and German tourists for several years.

The company allows tourists to travel 25 metres (82 feet) deep in the sea to explore "500 metres of coral reef and its marine inhabitant".

Sea Story

In November, a tourist boat named Sea Story in the Red Sea also sunk

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Semi-submarine tours are unlike normal submarines as they do not fully submerge.

Passengers can observe marine life from the lower deck.

In November, a tourist boat in the Red Sea also sunk, leaving 11 dead or missing, including a British couple.

The boat, named Sea Story was carrying 31 tourists of various nationalities and 14 crew members.

Among them were four Britons and two Americans.